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17538Sarah Ann Daggetthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/353/mb.ashx
Looking for information on Sarah Ann Daggett born June 9 1857(Iowa). She is the eldest daughter of Jesse W. Daggett and Susanna Hoff. I think she may have been married to a George S. Allen and had a son (Jesse Allen abt. 1877) before she married my ggg-grandfather William M. Smith. I know she moved from Missouri to Washington state in the late 1890's with William and their four children. I did find an obit for her from Centralia, WA in 1906. If anyone has information on her or her children I would appreciate it.<br>Thank you<br>T. Pagel2014-11-25 21:22:07Ztepagelhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/353/mb.ashxRe: Joseph Daggett was my fatherhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/352.1/mb.ashx
Kristle<br>Joseph Daggett was your father, can you tell us something about him, when/where he was born, his father's name and dob, I'd like to know how you fit in to the Daggett Family Forest. 2014-05-28 05:00:36Zpadaggehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/352.1/mb.ashxJoseph Daggett was my fatherhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/352/mb.ashx
I'm Kristle Daggett and I seen these threads on Google. If anyone would like to reach out please do. 2014-05-27 01:16:06Zkristle143143http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/352/mb.ashx Florence Jones Daggett - Youngstown, Ohio 1923-2013http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/351/mb.ashx
FLORENCE DAGGETT<br><br><br>OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS. – Florence Daggett, 90, passed away in her sleep, Nov. 13, 2013. <br><br>She was born in Youngstown, Ohio (Mahoning County) on Jan. 22, 1923, to David R. and Violet S. Jones. <br><br>Florence was a graduate of East High School, Youngstown, Ohio and Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio.<br>She earned a Master’s in Library Science from Western Reserve University.<br><br>She worked as a librarian for the New York Library, the American Museum of Natural History, the Housing Library in Cleveland, Ohio, the Ohio State University Library, and as a civilian librarian attached to the U.S. Air Force in Bitburg, Germany. <br>Upon her return from Germany, she was employed by the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County. <br><br>She met and married William Daggett in 1961 and the two were inseparable for the next 47 years, until William’s death in 2008.<br><br>Florence loved art and music, and played piano, violin, and trumpet. She loved to sing and was a member of the choir at St. James Episcopal Church in Boardman, Ohio. <br><br>Florence celebrated her Welsh heritage through her membership in the St. David’s Society and participation in regional Gymanfa Ganu festivals. <br>Since William’s passing in 2008, she has resided in Overland Park. <br><br>She is survived by her son, Stephen S. (Melissa) Daggett and granddaughter, Elizabeth H. Daggett, both of Platte City, Mo. <br><br>She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; two sisters; and a brother. <br><br>Family and friends may call at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014, at St. James Episcopal Church, where a memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. <br><br>Memorial contributions may be given in Mrs. Daggett’s name to St. James Episcopal Church, Boardman, Ohio or Antioch College<br>Arrangements were handled by the Cremation Society of Kansas City and Belmont Park Cemetery, 3346 Belmont Ave, Youngstown, OH<br>2014-01-05 18:02:41ZContributionhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/351/mb.ashxJohn Scott DAGGETT s/o John - 1822http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/350/mb.ashx
Is anyone researching this family? I'm interested in if there is a relationship between Asahel Douglas and the Daggetts. <br><br> 1822 – Jefferson county Apprenticeship records<br>DAGGETT, John Scott. (C-320) Apr. 25, 1822 son of John Daggett (decd) age 14 yrs 2 mo 3 days with consent of Asahel Douglass, his guardian–to Nicholas D. Grover, saddler for term for 6 yrs 9 mos 27 days. <br><a href="http://www.myindianahome.net/gen/jeff/records/apprent.html" target="_blank">http://www.myindianahome.net/gen/jeff/records/apprent.html</a> <br><br>thanks<br>Julie2013-12-14 06:24:50Zxd22577http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/350/mb.ashxRe: Can you help?http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/199.1/mb.ashx
Marriage Documented in Vol 7 page 76 Rock Co WI<br>On March 17,1878<br>Frederick Nesbit, born Rockton,Il to James and Adalaide married Rose Belle Daggett, father-James, mother Lydia. Witnesses- N. Colby and M(? hard to read) Colby. Took place in Beloit. <br><br>Death Doc# 20899 on Oct. 9th, 1934 Rosa Belle Nesbit died. Married to Fred. Born Topeka Kansas. Father- Wesly Daggett born in Maine and Mother- Lydia Pomeroy born in Maine. Buried in Evansville, WI2013-12-12 02:51:00Zmcb2511_1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/199.1/mb.ashxFred E. DAGGET, b 1864, WIhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/349/mb.ashx
(Not related; just passing on info)<br>Fred E. DAGGETT, b 23 Aug 1864, Hammond, WI. Left home at age fourteen &amp; went West. Worked at the Windsor Hotel in Spokane, WA for 2 years. And then in other hotels in Portland, San Francisco, &amp; Northern CA. Worked for the Southern Pacific Commissary &amp; CA Navigation &amp; Improvement Co. Went to St. Michael, Alaska in 1898. Built the Golden Gate Hotel in Nome 3 times because it burned down twice. 2013-10-18 07:14:46Z007Ruthhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/349/mb.ashxDAGGETT Willard Nelson 1840-1905 http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/348/mb.ashx
DAGGETT Willard Nelson 1840-1905 <br> <br>I photographed this gravestone in the Prairie Mound Cemetery, Denton Co., TX. Feel free to use the picture for your personal records.<br><br> This is one of the 232,407 cemetery photos free at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> 2013-09-13 17:05:06Zt42PrairieMoundhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/348/mb.ashxDAGGETT Betty L Holy Biblehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/347/mb.ashx
DAGGETT Betty L Holy Bible<br> <br>DaveStrickland photographed this persons tombstone in the Laureland Cemetery (Laurel Land), Dallas Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your records.<br> This is one of 232,407 cemetery photos free for personal use at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> where they are listed in order by state, county, cemetery(Laureland) and Surname .<br>If you know more about this person please reply here instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family .2013-09-05 14:30:14Zt42Laurelandhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/347/mb.ashxDAGGETT James E 1922 1995 Holy Biblehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/346/mb.ashx
DAGGETT James E 1922 1995 Holy Bible<br> <br>DaveStrickland photographed this persons tombstone in the Laureland Cemetery (Laurel Land), Dallas Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your records.<br> This is one of 232,407 cemetery photos free for personal use at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> where they are listed in order by state, county, cemetery(Laureland) and Surname .<br>If you know more about this person please reply here instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family .2013-09-02 13:24:42Zt42Laurelandhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/346/mb.ashxRe: Thomas Daggetthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/345.1/mb.ashx
I wonder if Thomas is a brother to my Catherine Daggett<br>born 25 Nov 1772 in Edgartown, Dukes County, MA<br>She married my Nathaniel Toothacre. <br>Her parents were Benjamin Daggett and Elizabeth Hathaway.<br>Mayflower connection.2013-08-23 19:00:44Zseriousladyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/345.1/mb.ashxThomas Daggetthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/345/mb.ashx
I am looking for information on a Thomas Daggett born 1774 in MA and died 1845 in Maine. He was married to an Abigail Mills(1774-1840) and had several children including a Elihu, Darius, and Moses. <br>Thanks!2013-08-22 17:04:03Zchery148http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/345/mb.ashxEphraim B. Daggett of Rockport, TX 1930http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/344/mb.ashx
Ephraim is pictured in the 1930 Flowsheet, yearbook of Texas College of Mines in El Paso, Texas, and is a senior. I'm not kin but thought this might help someone researching the family.2013-06-28 04:43:41Zdrbrownleehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/344/mb.ashxRe: Mary Daggett b. 1786?? New York - Can anyone verify this date?? - Married Daniel Higginshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/311.1.2/mb.ashx
I stumbled upon this quite by accident but have picked up Kay Lundell's supplemental work. It seems to point out a clear issue with the Millenium file for Mayhew Dagget:<br><br>Name: Mayhew Daggett<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth Date: 28 Apr 1735<br>Birth Place: Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA<br>Mother: Rebecca Stanley<br>Spouse: Esther Atwater<br>Children: Mary Daggett <br><br>On page 57 of her supplement Kay mentions a Mayhew Daggett who is often confused for Mayhew, father of Mary Daggett, who has a birthday of 1735. Is this Millennium File a representation of that common mistake then? Is it the other Mayhew Daggett who has a mother named Rebecca Stanley and father named Elihu Daggett? As it seems Kay has done an impeccable job of researching Mayhew here, it really makes me question the Millennium files. I had always used them as a good source of info as their description seems to indicate that they are the product of many genealogists work. Being a novice, have I fallen into a common misconception or just found the rare exception to the rule? Looking further, I notice that it is Sarah Stanley, not Rebecca Stanley who is first wife to Mayhew . . . This error in the Millennium file is what let me to Elihu Daggett being the husband of Mayhew's mother Rebecca. I have now deleted Rebecca Stanley and Elihu Daggett as my Mayhew's parents, fixed Mayhew's birthdate using Kay's Mass. Vital records reference and Placed the correct parents and marriage order in for Mayhew and found corresponding CORRECT Millennium files. Frustrating but I am glad I found this string or I would have continued on a completely wrong path. Makes me question everywhere in my tree that I relied on Millennium files. 2013-04-12 11:12:07ZChristopher_Knillhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/311.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Samuel John Daggetthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/248.36.2/mb.ashx
Samuel, or as he went by casey, was my father-in-law, sherry was my sister in law. I was married to his son Joseph William Daggett, and we had 3 children Kristle Ann Daggett, 1979; Stacey Jean Daggett, 1981; and Anthony Joseph Daggett, 1983. I would love for someone to get ahold of me so my children and I can learn more about his ancestors, his father Joseph Daggett has since passed.2013-04-05 03:54:00Za_featherwoodhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/248.36.2/mb.ashxRe: Daggett,Doggett,Winn,Wynnhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/247.1/mb.ashx
I don't know if you have recieved any reply for your question or not. I don't know if what i offer will be of any assitance or even if you are still a member of this forum after what looks like a while since you have posted this question.<br>My name is Kevin and my Great Grandmother was a woman named Cora Mae Daggett from the LaSalle County area of Illinois. My e-mail is <a href="mailto://kdonovan@gt.rr.com">kdonovan@gt.rr.com</a>. I don't know what assistance i can be but perhaps we can exchange information should this be something that currently interests you.<br>I am somewhat new to the hobby or ancestry research and my intel is limited as I am also looking for information on the Daggett family of said area. <br>Thank you for your time.2013-04-01 07:14:44Ztonya_jones620http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/247.1/mb.ashxRe: Samuel John Daggetthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/248.36.1.1/mb.ashx
When and where was your Arron/Aaron/Oren born? And can you share where you have located him in the censuses? Thanks!<br>2013-03-24 17:01:24ZSherryDChiltonhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/248.36.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Samuel John Daggetthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/248.36.1/mb.ashx
I am working on my family tree and if I am right it looks like my .......<br> my grandma carol (Thompson) turner is the child of <br>john Thompson mother is Nora Mae Daggett her father is arron oren Daggett his father is john Daggett and his father is Jacob Daggett jr and his father is Jacob Daggett and his father is sam Daggett.<br><br>most of them came form il as I can tell <br><br>2013-03-22 08:31:31Zcassidywoosleyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/248.36.1/mb.ashxRe: President of Yalehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/340.1/mb.ashx
There are two Massachussetts lines, Thomas and John, his G-G-Grandfather was John Doggett of Martha's Vineyard. it is generally accepted that Naphtali Daggett from wounds suffered at the hands of British Soldiers... his story is at least as heroic as any of the other patriots who spoke out at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. <br><br>Rev. Naphtali Daggett, D.D., President of Yale College, was the second son among eight children.<br>His father dying while he was yet young, he was left under the direction of a mother, who was, however, in every respect peculiarly qualified to discharge the duties which devolved upon her.<br>He soon after commenced studies preparatory to college. He entered Yale College in 1744, and graduated in 1748, at the age of twenty-one.<br>He was distinguished during his college life for industry and close application.<br><br>He was settled as minister of Smithtown, on Long Island, in 1751. In September, 1755, he was elected the first professor of divinity in Yale College, which appointment he accepted, and removed to New Haven, and was inducted into office on March 4 following. This office he held during his life. After the resignation of Mr. Clap, September 10, 1766, he officiated as president till April 1, 1777, when he resigned the office, but still continued to hold that of professor of divinity. The learned Dr. Stiles was his successor in the Presidency.<br>During the barbarous attack on New Haven by the British army, in July, 1779, he took an active part in the defense of the country, and was distinguished for his resolution and intrepidity.<br>He made himself obnoxious by his open and active opposition to the British cause.<br>He had often inculcated upon the students under his charge, in the pulpit and in the lecture-room, the duty of resistance to British oppression. He had, therefore, incurred the special displeasure of the invaders.<br>He had openly preached and prayed against the success of their cause.<br>He knew no difference between preaching and practicing, and when the crisis came, he carried his own principles into action.<br>He shouldered his musket and went into the field with the rest, to repel the invaders.<br>He was taken prisoner by the enemy. They beat and bruised him, and offered him every indignity in their power. His clerical character, in their eyes, was no exemption from the most outrageous abuses.<br><br>They demanded of him who he was; he unhesitatingly replied: "My name is Naphtali Daggett. I am one of the officers of Yale College. I require you to release me." "But we understand you have been in the habit of praying against our cause." "Yes, and I never made more sincere prayers in my life." He was at first left for dead on the ground. He was saved by the intrepidity of the lady into whose house he had been conveyed. After the British had retired, an officer and a file of soldiers were sent back to convey him a prisoner on board their transports. They came to the house and inquired for him, and were answered by the lady, who appeared at the door and resolutely refused to admit them, that he was so badly wounded it would be impossible to convey him on board alive. "My orders," said the officer, "are positive to take him with me."-" But you would not surely carry away a dying man; he is now in the agonies of death."<br>After repeated demands and refusals, the officer finally determined to return and report the case to his superior, and ask for further orders, but he never came back after his prisoner. He was taken prisoner, and came near losing his life.<br>Dr. Daggett died in consequence of the wounds he had received on that occasion, November 25, 1780, at the age of fifty-three. He presided over the university about eleven years, and held the office of professor of divinity twenty five years.<br>Possessed of a strong, clear, and Comprehensive mind, he applied himself with assiduity and success to the various branches of knowledge, particularly to the learned languages and divinity.<br>Dr. Holines, in his life of President Stiles, says: "He was a good classical scholar, well versed in moral philosophy, and a learned divine." Clearness of understanding and accuracy of thought were characteristics of his mind.<br>He received the honorary degree of Doctor in Divinity from Yale College, and also from Princeton. He published a sermon on the death of President Clap, 1707; another delivered at the ordination of Rev. Ebenezer Baldwin, 1770; and a third delivered at the ordination of Rev. J. Howe, 1773. [Daggett's Hist. Attleboro'.]<br>Alden Bradford, in his notices of distinguished men in New England, says of Dr. Daggett "he was respectable as a theologian and a general scholar. While he acted as president of the college, it was in a prosperous state, and several of the alumni, distinguished afterwards in public life, were educated while he was at the head of that seminary. In his character as a scholar, we find indications and traits rather of solid and useful learning than of brilliancy, or of original genius. In that generation of men, there was more of a<br>desire to be useful than to excite admiration."<br><br>His story is recounted on the Web on several sites.2012-12-30 04:45:54Zpadaggehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/340.1/mb.ashxRe: DAGGETT Thomas H 1855-1891 http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/338.1/mb.ashx
Two posts of grave markers in the Birdville posted today, Henry Clay Daggett was the father of Thomas Harrison Daggett. They are descendants of Thomas Doggett of Marshfield Mass... if you would like more information please contact me here.2012-12-30 04:37:01Zpadaggehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/338.1/mb.ashxRe: DAGGETT Henry C 1820-1887 http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/339.1/mb.ashx
Two posts of grave markers in the Birdville posted today, Henry Clay Daggett was the father of Thomas Harrison Daggett. They are descendants of Thomas Doggett of Marshfield Mass... if you would like more information please contact me here.<br>2012-12-30 04:36:45Zpadaggehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/339.1/mb.ashxRe: Daggett Familyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/1.179.1.1/mb.ashx
Family Group Record for Harry Clifford Daggett <br>________________________________________<br><br><br>________________________________________<br>Husb Harry Clifford Daggett <br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br> Born: 1849 - Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio<br> Christened: <br> Died: 24 May 1888 - Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky<br> Buried: <br><br><br>________________________________________<br><br> Father: Henry Jacob Daggett (1816-1897)<br> Mother: Frances S. Rand (1817-1884)<br><br><br>________________________________________<br><br> Marriage: 29 Mar 1871 - Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio<br><br><br>________________________________________<br><br><br>________________________________________<br>Wife Josephine Williams <br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br> Born: 1854 - Missouri<br> Christened: <br> Died: 1940<br> Buried: <br><br><br>________________________________________<br><br> Father: Captain Henry Williams ( - )<br> Mother: Emeline Rose Thompson ( - )<br><br><br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br>________________________________________<br>Children <br>________________________________________<br>1 M Clifford Daggett <br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br> AKA: Harry<br> Born: 31 Dec 1872 - Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio<br> Christened: <br> Died: <br> Buried: <br><br><br><br>________________________________________<br>2 M Charles Ira Daggett <br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br> Born: 28 Oct 1873 - Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio<br> Christened: <br> Died: 21 Feb 1959 - Orange County, California<br> Buried: <br><br> Spouse: Lucille Blanche Allen (1879-1969)<br><br><br><br>________________________________________<br>3 F Mary Florence Daggett <br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br> Born: 24 Nov 1874 - Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio<br> Christened: <br> Died: 1941 - Saline County, Indiana<br> Buried: <br><br> Spouse: Commodore Powell (1862-1937)<br> Marr: Sullivan County, Indiana<br><br><br><br>________________________________________<br>4 F Josephine Daggett <br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br> Born: 24 Jul 1876 - Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky<br> Christened: <br> Died: Abt 1945 - Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona<br> Buried: <br><br><br><br>________________________________________<br>5 M Homer Daggett <br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br> Born: 14 Oct 1877 - Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky<br> Christened: <br> Died: 5 Nov 1971 - West Palm Beach, Florida<br> Buried: <br><br> Spouse: Marilee Brown ( - )<br> Marr: 5 Sep 1912 - Lewisburg, Tennessee<br><br><br><br>________________________________________<br>6 M Frank R. Daggett <br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br> AKA: Carl Wesley<br> Born: 1 Apr 1879 - Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky<br> Christened: <br> Died: <br> Buried: <br><br> Spouse: Mary Ellen Hitchins ( - )<br><br><br><br>________________________________________<br>7 F Edith Mary Daggett <br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br> Born: 17 Sep 1880 - Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky<br> Christened: <br> Died: <br> Buried: <br><br> Spouse: Doctor James M. Potts ( - )<br><br><br><br>________________________________________<br>8 M Robert Daggett <br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br> Born: 4 May 1882 - Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky<br> Christened: <br> Died: 1937 - Columbus, Stillwater County, Montana<br> Buried: <br><br><br><br>________________________________________<br>9 M Earl Daggett <br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br> AKA: Roderick<br> Born: 30 May 1885 - Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky<br> Christened: <br> Died: 6 Sep 1960 - Columbus, Stillwater County, Montana<br> Buried: <br><br> Spouse: Josepnine Hansen (1889-1964)<br> Marr: 12 Aug 1913 - Spokane, Washington<br><br><br><br>________________________________________<br>10 F Irene Ruth Daggett <br>________________________________________<br><br><br><br> Born: 1 Jan 1887 - Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky<br> Christened: <br> Died: <br> Buried: <br><br> Spouse: Joseph Middleton ( - )<br><br> Spouse: Doctor Ward ( - )<br><br><br><br>________________________________________<br>Last Modified: 17 May 2010 <br>2011-12-30 01:54:54Zpadaggehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/1.179.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Ressie Mae Daggetthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/335.1/mb.ashx
would a birthdate around the turn of the last century fit? I found Bessie, father James Ervin, mother Abbie from Oakfield... I was born in Ashland but I was 'delivered' at the nearest Hospital in Presque Isle2011-12-28 18:50:23Zpadaggehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/335.1/mb.ashxRe: Dagget linehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/332.1/mb.ashx
I have his ancestry back to the 1600's, far too large a file to post here. Please send me an e-mail (padagge(at)potc.net... How are you related to them?2011-02-27 17:02:25Zpadaggehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/332.1/mb.ashxRe: Jacob Daggetthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/331.1/mb.ashx
Searching through an e-copy of "A HISTORY of the DOGGETT DAGGETT FAMILY" BYSAMUEL BRADLEE DOGGETT, published in 1894, I can find only one Jacob Daggett born in Sutton, MA.<br>No subsequent info listed in this book.<br><br>Ken<br><br>His info:<br>5618. Samuel Daggett^ (Ebenezer,^ William^), born Sutton,<br>Mass., Oct. 11, 1732; died 1784 ; married May 6, 1755, Lydia Sibley.<br>Issue :<br>5650. i. Samuel Daggett,* born Sutton, Mass., August 20, 1756; died in<br>Revolution.<br>5651. ii. Anna Daggett,* born Sutton, Mass., July 4, 1758; died Sutton,<br>Mass., November 13, 1759.<br>5652. iii. Anna Daggett,* born Sutton, Mass., April 3, 1760.<br>5653. iv. Lydia Daggett,* born Sutton, Mass., April 23, 1762.<br>5654. V. Judith Daggett,* born Sutton, Mass., April 12, 1764; died Sutton,<br>Mass., July 28, 1782.<br>5655. vi. Jacob Daggett,* born Sutton, Mass., May 30, 1766.<br>5656. vii. Ebenezer Daggett,* born Sutton, Mass., April 8, 1770.<br>5657. viii. Ruth Daggett,* born Sutton, Mass., August 8, 1773.<br>5658. ix. Rebeckah Daggett,* born Sutton, Mass., September 8, 1775 ; died<br>Sutton, Mass., September 24, 1851.<br>5659. X. Hannah Daggett,* born Sutton, Mass., September 8, 1780.2011-02-07 22:43:44Zkadaggetthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/331.1/mb.ashxRe: daggetthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/93.104.1/mb.ashx
My great grandfather was Homer. My grandfather was Charles Daggett and my father is Jack Daggett.<br>Debbie Daggett Samson2011-02-27 04:37:33ZHAMR4851http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/93.104.1/mb.ashxDagget linehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/332/mb.ashx
I am looking for any info of the family of Charles and Grace Daggett of Nebraska. Grace's maiden name was Pettys. Debbie2011-02-26 22:49:57ZHAMR4851http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/332/mb.ashxSmith/Daggett Marriagehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/336/mb.ashx
Hello, was wondering if anyone could help me. I have a photo of the Joel Smith Family and on the back a woman is named as Maria (Mary) Daggett. Her father is Joel Smith and her mother is Nancy A. Beam all from around the Hillsdale, Mich. area. I cannot find her in my family tree and thought perhaps someone from the Daggett Family may know of her? If so ...thank you in advance for your time..sincerely, Wendy2012-03-10 02:19:11Zwendywendy38http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/336/mb.ashxRe: Curioushttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/333.1.1/mb.ashx
I have read this. I'm not sure that this is the same Samuel Look that is in my line. I have two: One born in 1744 and the other born in 1683, both of Tisbury and I don't have one married to a Ruth Savory. Still I find it curious that my ancestor was named Michael Daggett Look. How I wish I could figure this all out. And if I remember correctly, I think one of the census showed the Look family living next to the Daggetts. Interesting.....<br>2012-07-30 15:11:16Zangel11z1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/333.1.1/mb.ashxCurioushttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/333/mb.ashx
My gggrandfather was Michael Daggett Look b. 1829. His father was Charles Look b. 1788 and his mother was Aurelia (Aurilla) Tolman. <br>I have been told that our family has Native American ancestry but no one knows from where.<br><br>Michael's grandfather was Samuel Look. He had a child named "Samuel" with a native woman that he never married who's last name was "Daggett". Samuel eventually married Margaret Chase. I find it interesting that Charles would give his son the name of his father's indian mistress surname as a middle name.<br><br>The other curiousity is that I read in the record's for Duke County, Maine that an indian woman with the last name "Tolman" gave her child, Prudence, to a white family to be raised. Tolman is the last name of Michael's mother.<br><br>Just wondering if anyone knows of any connection beyond coincidence....I haven't been able to determine if anyone is actually of native american heritage in my blood line.2011-06-21 21:11:44Zangel11z1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/333/mb.ashxRe: David Daggett living in NYhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/334.1/mb.ashx
David, I need more information to be able to even possibly help you. Send some names and dates of what you are looking for.2011-08-31 12:37:49Ztlwetterhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/334.1/mb.ashxGrace and Elmer Daggett, Maine divorce Jan. 1923, minor child, Alicehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/337/mb.ashx
I have no connection to this family, but found this while doing other research. This appeared in the Feb. 3, 1923 issue of the Rockland (Maine) Courier Gazette in a column about divorces granted in January of 1923:<br><br>"Grace B. Daggett of Washington from Elmer W. Daggett of Worcester, Mass. for intoxication. Custody of Alice E. Daggett, minor child, granted to libellant. Dunton &amp; Morse for libellant."2012-04-11 01:54:20ZCindy_Beanehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/337/mb.ashxRe: lost siblingshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/45.50.3.1/mb.ashx
CAll me 585 503 2021. You have a new neice born in Nevada.<br>Joel2011-12-14 13:59:47Zagift11http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/45.50.3.1/mb.ashxRe: Daggett Familyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/1.178.1.1.2.1/mb.ashx
Dear Rosie,<br>Would you send a direct e-mail to me <a href="mailto://gloria@skopart.org">gloria@skopart.org</a>.<br>I need to find a file I have that gives more information on my grandmother Josephine.<br>Thank you,<br>Gloria2012-01-04 10:02:41Zgloria1907http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/1.178.1.1.2.1/mb.ashxRe: Curioushttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/333.1/mb.ashx
I found this at this link just in case you haven't seen it before now:<br><br><a href="http://history.vineyard.net/daggett.htm#michael124" target="_blank">http://history.vineyard.net/daggett.htm#michael124</a><br>"The name of the Indian woman who married Joseph Daggett is unknown. Their DAGGETT children are named in various deeds and wills:<br><br>1. Joseph Daggett b c1668<br>2. Hester/Esther Daggett b c1672 m Edward Cottle<br>3. Alice/Ellis Daggett b c1675, d 1711, naming children in her will:<br><br>(1) "Black Henry Luce" b. before March 1697, son of "White-eyed Henry Luce", named as "Henry Luce" in mother's will<br>(2) Samuel Look, son of Samuel Look<br>(3) Patience Allen<br><br>"Sources for this material are available at the Martha's Vineyard Historical Society."]<br>390. JOSEPH,3 b. abt. 1668.<br>391. HESTER, b. (1672); m. EDWARD COTTLE (9).<br>392. ALICE [*This name was usually written Ellis in the records and was so spelled by her descendants. She could write her name and frequently signed as a witness.], b. (1675); d. 1711; unm. but mother of the following children:<br><br>I. Henry Luce.4 b. 1696 ("Black Henry").<br>II. SAMUEL LOOK.4 b. 1702; rem. to Rochester, Mass.; m. Ruth Savory and had eight children The sons served in the Revolution from that town and descendants in the Civil War.<br>III. Patience Allen.4 She was living in 1711 but whether she survived to marry is not known.<br><br><br><br> <br><br><br>*****<br><br>There is much more online at this website <br><br>This is not my family. I hope this is helpful.2012-07-29 23:16:42Zmebateman1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/333.1/mb.ashxRe: John S. Daggett (Uncle John on KHJ radio)http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/47.1.1.1/mb.ashx
I've been searching for information on one of the shows on KHJ's Children's Hour in 1930's--Litte King Arthur. Have you happened to find anything on it in your research? My Grandfather was one of the players in this show--Arthur Stevens.2012-04-18 03:56:47Zcdforrester1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/47.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Daggett Familyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/1.178.1.1.2/mb.ashx
My grandmother is Edith. She married James M. Potts in 1904. Your grandmother Josephine is Edith's sister. Who did Josephine marry? Thank You Rosie2012-01-02 16:05:01Ztwr19http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/1.178.1.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Daggett Familyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/1.179.1/mb.ashx
My grandmother is Edith Mary Daggett. She married James Potts in 1904. I would like to know more about Edith's siblings. She comes from a large family of 9 or 10 children. Also Edith's mother is Josephine Williams, born in 1854 in Missouri. She had 2 sisters, but I don't know anything about them. Not even their names. Thank You, Rosie2011-12-28 15:22:07Ztwr19http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/1.179.1/mb.ashxPresident of Yalehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/340/mb.ashx
I recently learned that during the Revolutionary War, the president of Yale University was a Daggett--Naphtali Daggett? Does anyone know his ancestry? Does he connect to the Massachusetts Daggetts?2012-12-27 20:17:07Zdwightandnemohttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/340/mb.ashxRe: William Allen Daggett &amp; Jennie Marrah Winnhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/284.2.2/mb.ashx
If you would like some information about your Light ancestry I'd be glad to send you some stuff.<br><br>Frank Light<br><a href="mailto://frankllight@hotmail.com">frankllight@hotmail.com</a>2011-06-13 21:26:21Zfrankllighthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/284.2.2/mb.ashxDeborah Ingersoll Daggetthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/343/mb.ashx
Does anyone have a current e-mail address for Deborah?2013-01-14 22:14:15Zdreynolds1112http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/343/mb.ashxRe: lost siblingshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/45.50.3.1.1/mb.ashx
Here is my email address. I am no longer a member and don't have much access. Tracii_Jo<br>Atyahoodotcom2011-12-14 18:22:47Ztraciijohttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/45.50.3.1.1/mb.ashxRe: lost siblingshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/45.50.3/mb.ashx
I can't wait to talk to you regarding David Daggett and all of his many children. I contacted one of his daughters in order to locate him and when I told her that I was possibly his daughter she said "great, another one". That was pretty much enough for me at the time. So much for being welcomed with open arms. Anyway I look forward to learning exactly how many siblings I actually do have for my tree. 2011-09-02 07:38:50Ztraciijohttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/45.50.3/mb.ashxDavid Daggett living in NYhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/334/mb.ashx
I have a father named David Daggett that I believe lives in Rochester, NY. I have heard I have several siblings but no names. I am looking for any information for our family tree. This is all I know. 2011-09-01 20:05:40Ztraciijohttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/334/mb.ashxRe: lost siblingshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/45.50.2/mb.ashx
I know it has been quite some time since you messages me. I'm sorry! Life has been crazy and I haven't checked this site in a decade. I did finally speak to my dad briefly and than lost track of him again. I am trying to fill out our family tree for my kids so any info. Is greatly appreciated ! Thank you so much! My email is tracii_ <a href="mailto://Jo@yahoo.com">Jo@yahoo.com</a>2011-08-30 05:21:32Ztraciijohttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/45.50.2/mb.ashxRessie Mae Daggetthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/335/mb.ashx
Looking for information regarding Ressie Mae Daggett and her parents. <br><br>Born in Presque Isle, ME.<br>Death Cert. lists father as James Daggett and mother as Abigail.<br>Spouse: Carol Ernest Pyer.<br><br><br><br>2011-12-27 19:16:40Znfeiglhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/335/mb.ashxDAGGETT Maude V 1878-1899 http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/342/mb.ashx
DAGGETT Maude V 1878-1899 <br> <br>I photographed this gravestone in the Birdville Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 228,952 cemetery photos free at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> . <br><br>If you know more about this person please reply here, instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. 2013-01-11 12:45:59Zt42Birdvillehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/342/mb.ashxDAGGETT Sarah Ellen 1833-1910 http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/341/mb.ashx
DAGGETT Sarah Ellen 1833-1910 <br> <br>I photographed this gravestone in the Birdville Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 228,861 cemetery photos free at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> . <br><br>If you know more about this person please reply here, instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. 2013-01-07 11:23:43Zt42Birdvillehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/341/mb.ashxDAGGETT Henry C 1820-1887 http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/339/mb.ashx
DAGGETT Henry C 1820-1887 <br> <br>I photographed this gravestone in the Birdville Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 228,862 cemetery photos free at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> . <br><br>If you know more about this person please reply here, instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. 2012-12-27 19:26:17Zt42Birdvillehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/339/mb.ashxDAGGETT Thomas H 1855-1891 http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/338/mb.ashx
DAGGETT Thomas H 1855-1891 <br> <br>I photographed this gravestone in the Birdville Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 228,862 cemetery photos free at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> . <br><br>If you know more about this person please reply here, instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. 2012-12-27 19:26:03Zt42Birdvillehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.daggett/338/mb.ashx